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In the paper, [M] refers to a book, so what does this M mean? Which word does it stand for?
The type of reference (i.e., citation source) is identified by a single letter:

M- monographs, C- collections, N- newspaper articles, J- journal articles, D- papers, R- reports, S- standards, P- patents; For files that do not belong to the above types, use the letter "z" to identify them.

All references are placed at the end of the article. Its format is:

(1) monograph

Example [1] Zhang Zhijian. Research on Yan Fu's Thought [m]. Guilin: Guangxi Normal University Press, 1989.

[2] Alice. Sexual psychology [m]. Pan Guangdan translation. Beijing: Commercial Press, 1997.

(2) Prose

Example [1] Wu Yifu. Selected western literary theories [C]. Shanghai: Shanghai Translation Publishing House, 1979.

[2] belinsky. On Russian novellas and Nikolai Gogol Jun's novellas [A]. Wu Yifu. Selected Works of Western Literary Theories: Volume II [C]. Shanghai: Shanghai Translation Publishing House, 1979.

When quoting the page number of the monograph, brackets should be added after the serial number of the text.

(3) newspaper articles

Example [1] Li Dalun. The importance of economic globalization [N]. Guangming Daily, 1998- 12-27, (3)

(4) Journal articles

Example [1] Guo Yingde. On the view of literary history in Yuan and Ming Dynasties [J]. Journal of Beijing Normal University (Social Science Edition), 1995(3).

(5) Dissertation

Example [1] Liu Wei. Theoretical and Empirical Research on Different Visual Recognition Methods of Chinese Characters [D]. Beijing: Department of Psychology, Beijing Normal University, 1998.

(6) Report

Example [1] Bai Xiushui, Liu Gan, Ren Baoping. Xi Research on the Cultivation and Development of Finance, Talents and Technology Market [r].Xi 'an: Northwest Economic Development Research Center of Shaanxi Normal University, 1998.

The numbers written in the form of "superscript" in the text are:

1. At the end of the reference, you usually enter "[1]".

2. Select [1]

3. Click "Format" on the menu bar and select "Font"

4. Find "superscript" in the dialog interface and select it in the box in front of it. The article number is [1], and the detailed author and article name are listed in the reference [1]. As long as there are numbers in the text, it is not necessary to list the detailed information of the references.